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    Heian (平安) means 'peace' in Japanese. It is a period in Japanese history when the Chinese influences were in decline and the national culture matured. The Heian period is also considered the peak of the Japanese imperial court, noted for its art, especially poetry and literature.

  3. Heian period, in Japanese history, the period between 794 and 1185, named for the location of the imperial capital, which was moved from Nara to Heian-kyō (Kyōto) in 794.

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  4. Heian, now called Kyoto (which means "capital city"), would remain Japan's capital for more than a thousand years. Like Japan's earlier capitals, Heian was built to resemble magnificent Chang'an (present-day Xi'an), the Chinese capital during the Tang dynasty.

  5. Heian period (794–1185 C.E.): Courtly refinement and poetic expression. During the Heian period, the new capital, Heian or Heian-kyō, was the city known today as Kyoto. There a lavish culture of refinement and poetic subtlety developed, and it would have a lasting influence on Japanese arts.

  6. The Heian period (794-1185) is a period of Japanese history characterized by great cultural and artistic richness. The Heian period began in 794 with the installation of the imperial capital in Kyoto and ended in 1185 with the birth of the Kamakura shogunate.

  7. Mar 26, 2021 · “Heian” (平安) means peace, and is named after “Heian-kyo”, an ancient capital of Japan which is currently known as Kyoto. Until 794, “Heijo-kyo” (平城京) was functioned as an official capital in Japan which used to be located in Nara prefecture.

  8. 17 hours ago · Japan - Heian Period, Buddhism, Shintoism: In 794, as noted above, the emperor Kammu shifted his capital to Heian, diluted the ties between government and Buddhism, and attempted to revive government in accordance with the ritsuryō.

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